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Then, as with Turnbull, the party leader (in that case David Cameron) defended the minister staunchly and endorsed the argument without quite using the same words.
And always, by his own admission, he was consuming vast quantities of alcohol and drugs, sleeping with beautiful women the world over, throwing it all away but never quite using up those around him.
Indeed, without quite using the term "nonsense on stilts" Leibowitz nonetheless evinces a Benthamite scepticism to the notion that any nation has a legal right to a land—"talk of rights is pure nonsense.
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